Historic railroad cars

October 17, 2011

For to Chronicle :Thomas B. Shea

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A Murango Glass light fixture hangs on the ceiling of the Virginia City train car. The Virginia City, Pullman built in 1928, as Crystal Peak for the Overland Limited. It was renamed Golden Peak in 1938, and assigned to the Golden State Limited. Lucius and Charles Clegg purchased the car in 1954 and created a one-of-a-kind Venetian Renaissance interior. The present owner has restored the interior to the original circa 1955, opulence. The car is owned by Wade Pellizzer and is based in Redwood City, California.

For to Chronicle :Thomas B. Shea

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A Murango Glass light fixture hangs on the ceiling of the Virginia City train car. The Virginia City, Pullman built in 1928, as Crystal Peak for the Overland Limited. It was renamed Golden Peak in 1938, and assigned to the Golden State Limited. Lucius and Charles Clegg purchased the car in 1954 and created a one-of-a-kind Venetian Renaissance interior. The present owner has restored the interior to the original circa 1955, opulence. The car is owned by Wade Pellizzer and is based in Redwood City, California.